what are hot deserts
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A hot desert is a part of the world that has high average temperatures and very low precipitation. These areas need to have less than 250mm of rainfall per year to be classified as a desert.
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Hot deserts are thermally induced unlike temperate region deserts which are due to dynamic effect and they are found generally in tropical belts 23.5N and S.
Characteristic of hot desert:
a)hot and extreme climates.
b)rainfall is very low i.e they rcv arnd 25cm rainfall annually and lss than that.
c)almost no vegetation or xerophytic vegetation.
d)sand dunes ,mushrooms like features are common here.
Eg that desert in India and Sahara desert in Africa.
Characteristic of hot desert:
a)hot and extreme climates.
b)rainfall is very low i.e they rcv arnd 25cm rainfall annually and lss than that.
c)almost no vegetation or xerophytic vegetation.
d)sand dunes ,mushrooms like features are common here.
Eg that desert in India and Sahara desert in Africa.
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